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jsjj42000

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  1. Thanks to all for the help. I've decided to keep my corporate issued Blackberry for another year. We'll see where Sprint is a year from now but I just LOVE the physical keyboard and am willing to sacrifice the big screen and all else for that at this point. It is also hard to go pay ~$80/mo. for something I currently get for free. There aren't as many apps available but most apps I want/need I already have and most sites have decent mobile versions so no app is really required. Blah blah blah, I guess I am just a cheapass! I will certainly keep in tune with S4GRU as it is a wonderful community and report back if I ever switch carriers. Thanks again.
  2. Mainly for unlimited data. My wife is on ATT so I may just join her plan or wait out the company and see what they let us switch to next year. Thanks to all for the advice.
  3. I do really want a new device (mainly a bigger screen). If I wait, my company may start BYOD next year so just another reason to wait-hard to pass up free but I am reaching my breaking point with this tiny device! (Love the physical keyboard though)
  4. So Will, should I just wait it out for 2014 since I've waited this long? (Still on ATT work issued BB Bold 9900). Is Triband Sprint in Chicago definitely worth the wait? Again, my concerns are not so much speed as having a signal indoors and in crowded areas (which my Bold seems to have fine at the moment)
  5. I'm guessing Verizon did all that to fit in the exclusive wireless charging. I have ruled out the G2 and, barring a tri-band miracle out of Sprint, I'm getting the Note 3 on AT&T
  6. I, too, am now considering sticking with AT&T and getting the Note 3 in the next couple weeks (barring a Sprint tri-band miracle) - ships 10/1 on AT&T so they don't have long! I just want the phone to work inside and in crowded areas - speed is way down on the priority list.
  7. Does Verizon dual band trump Sprint tri band? I live in Chicago and am not married to one carrier and want a Note 3 that will work in crowded areas, indoors, etc. So, assuming the Sprint version is tri-band and the Verizon version is dual band, which do I go with?
  8. Newboyx, I certainly will but, from the looks of it, it won't be until next month or even November.
  9. Thanks to all. If the Note 3 is tri-band I believe that will be the one I go for.
  10. Craig, it just seems like nobody is happy and I don't want to regret choosing them. So I figured I'd ask the forum if there are actually any happy customers. I am on board with the thought process that it is improving daily but am I too early? Also, it is less expensive than the others and has unlimited data which is a must since I'd be using it for corporate email (hundreds per day) and personal use. I will check out Deval's post. Thanks.
  11. I am looking to sign up for Sprint. I live in 60053 and work in 60606. Is anybody a customer in the Chicago area and actually happy? I am looking at the LG G2 and the Samsung Note 3 (assuming Apple doesn't come out with a bigger screen tomorrow).
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